Oracle Opera is a comprehensive property management system designed for the hospitality industry, offering tools for managing reservations, guest services, and operational workflows.
After you start the connection, configure it in the Create connection panel and complete all of the required * authentication settings:
Setting |
Instructions |
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Name your connection * |
Enter a clear and distinguishable name. Throughout integrator.io imports and exports, you will have the option to choose this new connection. A unique identifier will prove helpful later when selecting it from a list of the connections in your account. |
API type * |
Choose your Oracle Hospitality API type:
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Domain * |
Enter your Oracle Hospitality domain. For example, if your account URL is |
OAuth 2.0 client * |
Select the OAuth 2.0 client that stores the client ID and client secret provided to you by Oracle Opera. How to retrieve the client ID and client secret To add an OAuth 2.0 client and configure your credentials, click the plus (+) button. Click the edit ( |
X-app-key * |
Enter your Oracle Hospitality application key. |
Username * |
Enter your Oracle Hospitality account username. |
Password * |
Enter your Oracle Hospitality account password. Multiple layers of protection, including AES 256 encryption, are in place to keep your password safe. When editing this connection, you must re-enter this value each time; it is stored only when the connection is saved and never displayed as text. |
Enterprise ID |
Enter your Oracle Hospitality enterprise ID. This ID has to be used if the authentication is for the resource owner. |
Valid domain names * |
Enter the unique domain name for the OAuth URL. Use comma-separated values to enter multiple URLs. For example, if your URL is |
Hotel ID * |
Enter your hotel ID. |
Reservation ID * |
Enter your reservation ID. |
Arrival date * |
Enter your arrival date. |
Tip
This connector documentation describes only the settings shown for the Simple view. For the corresponding HTTP settings, see OAuth 2.0, universal connector documentation.
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Sign in to your Oracle Hospitality developer account.
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Click Environments. For more information, see Environment.
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Click View details for the required environment.
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Copy the Client ID.
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Copy the Client secret.
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Sign in to your Oracle Hospitality developer account.
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Click Applications. For more information, see Authentication.
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Click View details for the required application.
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Click show and copy the Application key.
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Sign in to your Oracle Hospitality developer account.
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Click Environments. For more information, see Environment.
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Click View details for the required environment.
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Copy the Enterprise ID.
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Sign in to your Oracle Hospitality developer account.
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Click Environments. For more information, see Environment.
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Click View details for the required environment.
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Copy the Hotel ID.
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